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That’s a great question! I’ve had similar experiences with AI-powered customer service, and they can be surprisingly effective. From what I’ve learned, platforms often rely on Python development services https://digiscorp.com/python-development-services/ to build these advanced systems. Python is perfect for creating AI solutions because it has so many libraries and tools for machine learning. Personally, I think the balance will be key—AI for quick resolutions and humans for more complex issues. Have you tried using these AI tools in more technical queries? It’s impressive how adaptive they’ve become.
AI in customer service is fascinating! I’ve seen so many platforms advertising their use of AI for chatbots and virtual assistants. It’s amazing how fast the technology is improving. While I don’t think AI will replace humans entirely, it’s great to see how it’s helping with efficiency and reducing wait times. I wonder how much more advanced these systems will get in the next few years!
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AI has definitely made support experiences faster and more convenient. Some platforms now resolve basic issues in seconds without needing to talk to anyone. Still, not every chatbot works that well—there’s a clear difference between the best and worst customer service depending on how the AI is set up. Human reps are still needed for more complex or emotional situations. I think the best setup will be a mix of both for a while.
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